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Nylon vs. Delrin (Acetal)
Nylon and Acetal (or brand name Delrin) are the two most popular plastic mill shape materials sold.
The East Coast of the US prefer Nylon, while the West Coast prefers Acetal. Nylon was invented by Dupont in 1935, while the Delrin was invented by the same company in the early 50's. The Nylon product made great in-roads throughout the manufacturing sector, and is a wonderful material for endless applications. The one down side, which was exploited by suppliers on the West Coast, is Nylons moisture absorption. The Delrin material has a very low moisture absorption rate, and Nylon has a rather high moisture absorption rate. The moisture absorption can cause a part size fluctuation that may affect final part size or part tolerance. The Acetal resins are much more dimensionally stable, but a bit more brittle.
Both materials machine well, and can be worked on/with most common machine tools. Both have very good mechanical properties and can be used for things like gears, slides, housings, and many more. They both are considered 'self lubricating' for parts replacing metals requiring grease.
For more differentiation, review our data sheets for each material.
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